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Arigatou International - All for Children

All for Children sums up our hopes and dreams and the partnerships we seek to build. All that we do, we do for children… and we work at it with all of our heart, because children deserve nothing less. We believe that all people share in a universal calling to care for all the children of our world, so all of the tools and approaches we offer are designed to bring people together—in all their wonderous diversity—to build a better world for children.

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Radicalization into violent extremism is a serious problem affecting Kenya. In the recent years, there have been several terrorist attacks in several parts of the country with an increased number of...

Posted August 3 at 7:05amBy Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC)

We believe in the power of interfaith cooperation to transform the world. We grieve the fact that half of the world’s children endure physical, psychological or sexual violence. It is unacceptable that every five minutes, a child somewhere is killed in a violent act. We must prevent and ultimately end violence against children.

Posted August 1 at 1:28pmBy Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC)

By building effective broad-based interreligious partnerships, as well as partnerships between religious and secular stakeholders, we can end violence against children through implementing the commitments reached during the GNRC 5th Forum and UN SDG actions.

Posted July 27 at 6:33amBy Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC)

"The recent sudden increase of incidences of violent extremism has created anxiety among the peacebuilding communities in the Eastern Africa region. More so, the tension that accompany recurrent incidences of violent extremism where religion is misused to justify such attacks, is worrisome. Ethnic division have also led to violent extremism. Building Community Resilience Against Violent Extremism through faith-based and professional approaches is perhaps one of the many ways to address the rising scourge. We must empower our communities with the ability to prevent, address and counter violent extremism." – The Goldin Institute

Posted July 26 at 8:20amBy Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC)

“Children & youth are the most valuable resource. Leaders of today need to inculcate knowledge & skills into leaders of tomorrow so that they can gain the will to lead tomorrow’s world through sustainable peace and development practices.” - Abdiweli Waberi, Youth leader, GNRC-Somalia.

Posted July 24 at 7:47amBy Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC)

Understanding, preventing and countering violent extremism is difficult, often frustrating, and hard to measure their impact. These challenges are likely to be with us in the foreseeable future. It may escalate, become more intractable or much more difficult to address. It all depends on the choices we make today. – Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC)

Posted July 20 at 12:13pmBy Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC)

In East Africa, Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) through its implementing partner, Brave Program, builds resilience of youth and children by equipping them with knowledge and skills to be able to generate and sustain informed public debate and dialogue that denies space for radicalization into violent extremism and terrorism.

The children and youth trained in these peace-building workshops are expected to train their peers.

The GNRC is a global-scale interfaith network of organizations and individuals specifically dedicated to securing the rights and well-being of children everywhere. GNRC members come from all of the world's major religions and many other spiritual traditions.